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PETIRE SHOWERS, COOLER TODAY AND PROBABLY SUNDAY. NORWICH, CONN,, SATRDAY JULY 6, 191 _xri, P ” e d i Sk P 54 4 FULL ASSOGIATED ’ PRESS DESPATCHEL ‘What Is Going On Tonight, Vaudeville and Motion Pletures at Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Songs at Breed Theater. : Mrwich Coune No. U.C T, meets in Pythlan Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS. vacation school opens Monday 9 Washington street. See adv. 307, See Mrs. E. Fay's line of pails and | shovels, sand moulds, mills, celluloid dolls, games, wagons, doll carriages, | Dboats, croquet sets, etc. ey Togey (Saturday) Frank A. Bill of- | iy fers bow prices on summer shoes, He| offers ladies’ $2 white pumps at $150, | ladies’ 33 russet and black pumps at|| $2.50, ladlea’ $2.50 russet and black ox- | f; fords at $2: men’s, bovs' and girls' shoes and oxfords at special low prices foday (Saturday) ‘} Attar el ence from the [ T2l restaurant business on Broadway, Ja- | ¢ cob C. Benjamin, a veteran in that | M Jine in this city, has reopened a res- | taurant Broadway. ~ For _thirty [ Mr. Benjamin did an extensive | t his well known old stand. former days are glad | s once more. |9 BREED THEATER. I One tures | ween a s the featuve (o0 The Gir Wit the Lantern tinctly a railroad picture, an a story | tis that is at once interesting and excit- ing. The sreat scene of the picture |\ eocwrs when the train, to be flagged | we by the sor, to permit the presi- | dent pass, dashes by the |\ atation before the operator receives the | | mesgage. He hurtiedly ‘phones his | N mweetheart up the trac and she in tury s« her fathers lantern wifa a bandana handkerchief, and after a series of mishaps flags the (rain just In time to have it re curn to the station to be sidetracked The spectal immediately dashes by, its occupans entiredy obliwsous of the ac ent that has been averted by the ©0ol headed staiion agent and his little #weetheart. A_very pieasing story of hobo life fs (0ld in the Biograph rcel, entitled | S An Outcast A itcasts, and the Edison comp: ents a comed and a trip throush the Westminster Kennel dog show, all the prize | winzers being ¢ how | AT THE AUDITORIUM Rose and Ashiton, the well known ec- eentric comedians, will be on the bill | D: at this popuiar playhouse the first ©f gext week. They are two very fun- ny men, and are born comedians. Une works straight and th <omedy Hebrew character, certainly put over a line of very fi Biif. Ross and Ashton promis r the biggest langhing hi Lous The silver haired singer with the gold sice, Dorothy Randolph, will sing several new and Populer selections in her own original | By le Mhe Bachelor and is a light musical comeds off rted by Collins and Kent omedy | Teamm. For the ay the bill will be he ear 2000, & SUNDAY SUBJECTS. { The Loys! Temperance Association || meeis ir Sunda noon. | Sabbath day s Seventh || Day Adventists » 1 in the | m Bill vlock ) The afternoon services at the Shel- tering Arcis . 1 br Rev, H. J. Wyckoff Second ¢ Fational churc At the Second Congregational church morniag wors ommuni setmon b ie During July Trind Episcopal | '™ ehurch it be ciose The congre- | gailon Is invited orship in Christ church, At Trimity Methodist Episcopal | ehureh, Rev \ lem pastor, 10.30.a. m. holy communion. Evening | the s, g subject, The Message, Even- ing subject. The Sabbath. Lord's por atter ihe sermon At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning Re H. Rickstts wili preach a comm mon on The Observance of the Lor Supper a Celeb; Congragational | ervice will b each nning- | 9 a.m. Sabject, A Mastering | ' moming service. There will be mo| T evening preaching service. At the morning service at the | Church of the Good Shepherd, the | Pastor, Re~. Joseph F. Cobb, wil | preach ppon the topic What is Liberty? The service «il] be followed munion and Sunday school At the Third Baptist church, sermon By the pastor at the 1030 morning | 2 service upen Love That Knows No | Epd. Communion service after morn. | ing sermon. A € p m. combined sar. | vice of Young Paople's society and | church held fnst one hour. Tonng | people’s meeting regular leader, | ! firet half heur. | f es by Praise and gospsl ad . pastor last half hour. George Batb DANIELSON s Death—Pleasing Bill at Theater—Norwich and Colchester Competitors at Attawaugan Shoot— Big Weave Shed Planned. Bast motor- a dis- the at town, enjoyed ed hies ! Corbett, the long with s Borden Drowned. a joseph, Wilkins and heen Win York Camp Bing: to Whippoorwill. lingly amp for a n rem; en Reeves Norwich lay, M Hut of Reoves 1ins of n Whist Club’s Outing. nual Sheot at ank Place the | iting | was & | ‘lu' w | it must, and ‘ T 7 { “BE CAREFUL! | | DON'T BREAK | s the PLASTER!” NEW WEAVE SHED No need 10 worry if your wails To Be Erected by Attawaugan Com- Sl ceit are with pany—Will « 3 It can’t crack, Looms, =, or falt down i L OF R (et The Attawaug: mpany,with n v hrough snd n the t namte and at | His Ballous can drive a nail 0 Crivgn it up. Goes right on k 1 fow | : and it is understood the centract | i is = of hundreds of il bs compieted by Oct, 1, Three ! for Compo-Board; sereens, i ;g"m’ arams Wil be. g the | eic. In lengths of from new and additlon gkt h ey q ) 1945, 4 it wide and i -inch belng udde ‘ e, - i ik means sl il \ndus pr Write teday for sample and pacts for Killing han ¢ efure | { Laller. 1t will show you nt e s | 1 lesst ome place where it will pay Uplifting Theughte i jou w0 use Compo-Boaed, *A man eun only o eonquer, and achieve by € up his thoughts, L. L. ENSWORTH He caa only rem ke, and abject, and miserable b using to lift up &’50" & his thoughts "—Jsmes Allen 348-50 Front 81, BARTPORD, CONN, % unt 1 eften misleading guras de n sul estimates are | Tt's 2 wiga pi PUTNAM Machinery Arrives for Manhassett Co, WANTED. WANTED Farm Hands, Day Laborers, House- work Girls and seashore help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. i | | 3L 3. COSCORAN. Supt. Centra: Blds. —Only Twelve Arrests in Jure—Spe. | cial Street Committee Named— | Attorney and Mrs. Charles L. Torrey | For the shore, 4 experienced Table are entertaining Mrs. Matic Hines of | Girls, 5 Cleaners and & Dish Washers Bloomington, 1] Dr. ¥. P, Todd is the visi AL LN CED n at the Day-Kimball hospital for| Room Central Bullding. jy2a Mrs. ArthurW. Logee of [Ln"nhnu‘ inderwent an operation at the Day- : Kimball hospital Friday. | CASH FOR YOUR FARM b gt | = Several good farms wanted at once section, wh ey foro | LOF Must ha good bargains aection, wher : uit farms and farms with lake front- merly Jury Commissioners to Mest. | Judg M. Warner, Charles Brown, | « th t and Ct es Hyde, | jur commissi: rs fo Windham | coun will ‘meet here Monda | Henny ‘T Sabin ‘of . Mancesters N. | nam Friday | Roy-Brown W W rried here J ¥, 1 More Machinery for Big Plant. More machinery or Installation t m f the Ma ompan. AT i her lay. This plant w expected Mr, and Mrs. Ne ard and two sons were a H, 1 the holida th frierdls in Pu 1 Frids aterson, N. J, is at, her 1. D. Bates is ent aining T Wife* Seeks Divorce. s has filed suit Windh Come to Putnam to Wed. T n K ) a ‘\ lagg day Holiday Travel Heavy. e trolley bu ss from this city Wildw park on the Fourth was iest for a long tim TOW Post Cards from R. W. Tefft. >utnam receiving sou- , Ore n lodg, the order delegation it : ision ring Speocial Street Committee. G, A on Hawkix Cmer n nam ommon A rs Make Good at Wood stock T ther Good or Bad. i may be lik nce of fall therein, and duce their ki weodaeeds will continne to pro- nes Allen. Importance of Self-Control, The ability to restrain appetits, passions, tongue and temper, to be | their master and rot their s | word, absolute self-contro} | first fmportance. One who can not | govern_himsel? s unfitted to govern others.—A1 1 Field | age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON'S AGENCY, apr27a Willimantie, Coun. LOST AND FOUND. A pocketbook containing sum of money, on trolley leaving New 1 n Norwleh at 8.1 p. m. Thursday. ¥ {f returned to Bulletin Office Jyhd Watertown.—Friday the wa ap- pointed clean-up day for Watertown and Oakville. Wapping.—Grandma Hayes, aged 84 has picked 100 quarts of straw- ries fhis season ew Haven. ourt, Old Lyme. — The garden contest rted by the directors of the Boys nd Girls' club has proved successful aders at t present time are s Beisy Saunders, Raymond and o nhope Waterbury.—The local postal savings barn continue to show an increase e t onth there have heen deposttors, for a total of $879 lepositors have withdrawn their 3814, The total of the deposits avings on hand amounts to $3,968 Stamford.—After displaying sample | and taking orders and casn upon a mise to supply custom made cloth- ] Ignatius ing present New clothing concern, was recently sent to jail for a year by the ity court, Rockville—Roclkville friends have elved announcements the wed- ding Wednesday last of Miss Lavina | )tis Meader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Meader, of Hoosick Falls Howard A of formerly of Rockville. New Hartford.—A curfous phenom- enon took place hera on the east of the Farmington river the other day. The sun set fire to hay in the mowing lot of H. T. Gates. The | tobac stal] eut up thin, which had heen for a top dressing, had be- me as dried punk and the blistering sun caused it take fire. It set fire to the hay which had been cut and being raked up, Several tons of ere los A Resolve, *Not frequently or of necessity to say to anyone or to write in a letter that 1 have no lelsure, nor continual- Iy to excuse the neglect of dutles re quired by our relations to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent oc- cupations. arcus Aurelius, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTIC ¥ Windhs WORKERS keep away Silk M I i1, on Hubert ¥ MONEY LOANED Dhamond Watches, Jewelry s of any kind at the Rates of Interest. An old hed firm to deal with. Istablisned 1872 OLLATERAL LOAN Main Street. Upst We Dralj D;:;l With the Mills. Call and We Will Guarantee to Save You Money. d. T. DONOVAN, Phone 551. 327 Main St. CO. LEGAL NOTICES. ITORS, WOHAT L HELD the District Ay Jul TO CRE P or [ d for 3d AYLING, Judg ict, deceased, Administrator ¢ the cite tha credito sald aeceased to bring In their ngalnst. sald ostate within six 15 from this date, by poating a notice to that effect, together | witn & copy of this order, on the sign- poat nearest to the place where said deseased last dweit, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in @ newspaper having a eirculation ta $uid District, and make return to thia ourt, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, The above and foregoing 13 & trus 0Dy of rscord, Alttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk, All ereditors of sald de- reby notified to present sainst said estite ta the Ave, Wale Jimited GRAIPON, FOR SALE. New n FOR SALE OR RENT v Lav nham 3¥8 SMW | | | e | ¢ ADVERTISEMENTS TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of FOR SALE. FOR SALE—30 fL, 4-post steel tower, 1.600 gal. white pine tank, 10 {t. Eclipse windmili, pump and_nxtures complete Must seil. Write W. L. L. Spencer, Lebanon, Ct. Jels “FOR SALE—Good business, work or WANTED. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER Will carry u Zs word classified Ad. into a million livmes one time (any day) in entire list: List A—New England. 5 words. ser b a1 farm horse, weight 1190 pounds; good L YL niserdi, a7 free driver; price 3%5. Audress Horse, ortland Telegram, Xutland Herald, care Bulletin, Jved = i €W Buitin herad New Huven Leadet, under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or 5¢ per line, six words to the line LAFE. What is the existence of man's But open war or shimbered sirit Where sickness to his senses presents The combat of the el ts, And ever ‘fecls & pareeet peace Tl death’s cold hand sighs his relcase, It is a storm—whare the hot blood Quivies in rage tie bolling flood: And each Joud passion he mind is like a furiolis gust of wind, Which_beats the bark with many & wave, Till he casts anchor in the grave It is a flower—which buds and grows And withers as the leaves disclose; Whose spring and’ fall faint seassnr eep, Like fits of working befgre sieep, Then shrinks into that fatal moid Where its first being was eorolled TO RENT. TO RENT—A seaside cottage Pleasant View; rent reasonabié. Ad- dress pox 666, Westerly, R. 1. Jybd FOR RENT—A nine-room furnished cottage at Crescent Heach, Conn., for September, iine location, ‘well water, bath houses, plazza, shade trees, $uo Address Charles F. Eldredge, Niantic, Conn, Jysd It s a dream—whose seeming truth Is moralized in age and youth Where all the comforts Ne can As wand'ring as his fancles are hare = e - T T Till in a mist of dar eca) Buston Post, Haverhiil Gazett Ol SALEOne good work hor T RENT—AL Pine Grove, Niantic, | Thy dréamer vanish quite oway Augusia Journal, Lridgeport Pi weight 1300, William Burdick, A\ur\:’luh Conn ‘l)ux::s‘l;:: u\gl;zl::‘rec!fi:nge\,va?) Bangor News, Hartt Globe, Town. iel. b34-v. a 0 r n 8. Vars | 1t 4g a djal—whi oints Meriden Record, W'cester Telegram | —roiremre s S | o8 Hobart Ave, between 1 and 2 or | The sunset an it ;:L'xfu about: Lewiston Journal, Norwich Bulletin, |, FOR SALE-A BeCormighe hoy teeder| to § p. m. JYRTULHS | And shadows out in lines of might Watervillé Bentinel Lowell Telegram, | I £o0d shape. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with | The subile Stages of Timas flgnt Bpripgtield Unio Lawrence Lagle, —_ - odern conveniences, in private family, | Tl all-obscur earth bath jalq Boston Americ un News, | “wom iire a¢ The BUIBtm. Jysa " | His body In perpetual shade Nashua Telegr nce Journal | pank ‘of Haughton's Cove, near trolley 4 XN Burlington Free tor sale. Address Box 13, care Bulle- RE! ‘urnished rooms at the | It is a weary interlu; Nt o Merrill _Adv. . Jy3d_ | “Continental,” Pleasant View, K. L, five | Which doth short fods, long woss ia- N y.j e | 100 and ooy | Minutes’ walk trom trolley and restau- clude; anl3s 3 o E—Between 40 n YU | rant, Apply 10 114 ‘West Broad Streel orld 12 n e | coras”of nara stove wood at practicaily | Westerl Sipecl | The world, the stage, the prologus ED—A girl for general house- | w0y gwn 1 aiso a late model New | ——— ——— | The acte: ¥i work; no washing or ironing, Inquire | 00T SWR UEUIE: 8150 B RlE B 00 tne | 10 & onvenient tencment of ¢ | The %is: Valn hopes and varied fears it 16 Uncas S iy | Siive, *a “germume. bargain. Apply at | rooms, 3 CLAL St; 312 per month. kn- N eyt esedi TWANTED —Weavers; good work and | once to Box 336, Norwich, Ct. jysd | Quire ‘at 5( Clift St Je4d | And leaves no epilogue but Death first class boarding 0| HORSE FOR SAL Welght about | 10 KENY—rasturage in Eitch pas- —Blishop King, Woolen Mills, Norw 1100 pounds. Dr. N, B. Lewls, 341 Main | tures, for h\;rses and cows. Clairemont ———— Bahis £ oty i0e 5 arm, G o WANTED— A at cutter, one m Strest. yid Tm Hh:‘t; Ct. may30d OUR LIMITATIONS salesman and one suleslady Tor baker FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, weigh 00 O RENT—Lower tenement of four department. Address A. B. C.. Bulletin e weeks 0ld;"also Jersey | rooms. Enquire of J. Bradford, Book- | " ° '[ust and fear, we question ang y6d wug 18 quaris per day. | pinder, 108 Broadway. maylsd . — A FAE T s oTcoms | 4. C. Hafner, Norwich own. "Jersd " | 220 Lot s vhaf Y From life's dark threads a trembiing i R L CEICDE D Y Gy e CRESCENT BEACH commodious col- | pl.,, e or ‘postagé stamps. 1f you have any| —KNOR SALE—O. L C. pigs. thorousn- | tage to rent tor the - season j.'f: | Prall-as the web thit misty night hes old letters hefore 1870, with stamp al- | breds, registered, none befter in Uhe | \Vieeler, 3 Union Sty New London. spun, tached, they may be of value. Write | country. Ludiow Farm, North Stoning- | " mayiod Those dew gemmed awnings glitter in A. Davis, New London, Ct. General| ton. K. F. D, §, Norwich, Conn. H. ¥. the sun. Delivery jy6d | Button. apr2id TO RENT- Thev:\‘,me No. 36 Broad- w = i — o rooming | ¥&Y, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and | While the calm centuries spell thel MEN WANTED T ech v | honor® cSAEly ™ lostad el " Hilog | BOW occupied by W. J. Fownuena- us & dedsons cuty . T . Dol (hetr n Norwieh vi- | house, centraily located, | led. | grocery siore. Al to William H.|Bach truth we conquer s un FOR SALE OR —Camp at| " T0 RENT—No. § Unlon Bt Fiat | 'hen Sinais summii was Jenovan'e no strike; age 18-35. Raiiroad | % s Z 7 X nion Fla . S e B0 8- airoad | Browning’s Beach, on Thames river, | ssven rooms ana bathe i bris rone. e ians om over 1000 of. | gymed by Willlam H. Palmer and Judgé | opposite courthouss. Quist jocation fa | The ChOSen prophet koew his voles | feia B Bt s Gardinsr Greene. ____ may2id |oentral parciof oity. Mnquire 187 Main gy oo SRRSL © b s i fion, Dept. C. X 3 SACKINICE SALE—Pleasanty locuted | Sb_5. A Gilbert marsd {Pllate's hall that awtul question oklyn, N. ¥ 78 acre farm, $o ucres excellent plow |~ Up TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- | The hegoealy Captive anbwered not — land, balance pasture and wood, §0od | guerite building. Mrs. Lees, “l‘“z“:_ S ap! answersd . WANTE! fruit, 1% miles (rom R. K. station and ootoed known viliage, Tiear 1iarkeis, 14 voom colonial BRethathET, - SEFiRl ol hévie dnd cally Nouss 'witn verandad, best condition TO RENT. tears, Gre b exper} outside and in, large barn, painted, new From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at | 8 - 4 st orbits o hy rriad Automobile nenhouse, cost 3360, sheds, outbuildings, | No. 54 Wasnington St. All conventences | " Papneresi” P/ Of thy myriad Main St, Hartf bulidings worth 30,400; price $%,300— |and steam heat. Enquire of 1saac S.|From age to ase, while Aistory carves SALESMEN $Louy down. lIncludes household fur-|Jjones, insurance and Real Estate sublime . plants; ~experien nisnings, turming tools and: poulty. | Ageni, Richards Bullding, 91 Main 5L {On her waste rock the flaming of time work; hig: gt o i amane Jansia Jeldd How the wild swayings of our planei kly; or s — — show ries, GOOD PRIFTING CHEAP—300 6% | That worlds unseen surround the — envelopes (regular business size), card FOR SALE. world wa know. MAN WANTED printed corner, $1.35; 1,000, '$i.85; Oliver Wendell Holtmes """ “l'”‘“ s b,00¢, §5.50; 10,060, $1 1 500 n,l)zlahseio'éz. —— — — city and town w $x9%, printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, ! §2 S e e gt e sety -two Seashore Lots| HUMOR OF THE DAY ittt s e | wenty-two Seashore Lots| vy rinten 31500 Too0. 31 Saes, $e3: | Krontng Aduntic Ocenn, 50x-50 feet of | _ Allce—T like this styly of coiftare, 10,000 '$12.30; 306 staterients, 33xs%, | Mmd. L hiave been fortunute in securing | You see my hair & - Ratural part. 3 [ printéa” $133; 3,000, $116; 5,000, 35.25 | & L4t on the seashore, between Pleas- | Tom—You don't mean to-tell me thet s 20000, 31v.” Printing of every descrip- | 4Nt View and Charlestown Beach. These | some of It 18 false —Boston Tramscriot ness for tion done prompily. Scnd for samples, | 10ts have one of the finest beaches E Sppevg g o4 dent for I | The Bulletin’ o orwich. 1Conm. along the coast, and the trolley will| Madge—What makes you think that et | s00n be there! ‘these lots will increase | vour doctor ian't up-to-ate? Mariorte 3 SRR in price right away. All 1 ask for a e by the = AT ONOEMUST DR SLD | lot "ls “3150° Cash. - On1y ‘one 1ot 16 3 | e heoke by the papers and magasines § | i T e FOR SALE Suntry, care The Bulletin. 4 sixty rcoms, fully equipped SORCH il o o B O ell iocated. Wil produce WANTED ng an annual income of more than engine cleaning, at tho Il 10 pe: cent on the investment. and, in the reir of Biks Home. Open [l Good reason for selling. —Ask aay dna night. und gasolin me for particulars. = e THOMAS H. BECKLEY. WANTED. men look af- May Bullding, 278 Main Street. ter our business occupied terri- | Phones: 724, 368-2. tory. Positi permanent; good pay Pleasant front office on Frank. C. R. Burr & Compa rymen, lin Square for rent. Manchester, Conn | WANTED- Nicholson's Mi to call or send | olson’s Pharmy h Wanted — Exparienced Fancy Woolen| yion, post office and business section, Weavers for Knowles looms. Good |flve minutes from churches and work, good pay, Good houses and | Schools, 1 B DARRIE, low rents. Family help desired. Can Real Hstate Agent, give employment to other Woolen | Savings Iunk Block, Danielson, Conn, | Workers. SR A at Department Store Stables, T e Srenty Jmonthi thou-| 75 young horses and mares, In good P Sopulig . weighing from 900 to 1600 e Ds oy N among them several o WA also some a little pave- ab) untry; trial Fair_wages pald woee inquire Superintendent, 334- to few middle Tnan I thisicon th Street, New York City WANTEL I Have Sold My Farm about :\H and now offer for sale Wagons, Har- 5 z | nesses, Tools, Stock and general farm o St ek | cauipment. Viscol and DeLaval Oils | Jusi ask fo; ket a- | for gale. tion Ear]l H s D. ( F. 0. CU: INGHAM, ives 2 Telephones NTRD- 854-12 and 287-2 Tenement keeps on the table in his reception- customer, fier July 1s | and arter July 1st, this year, | poopP®P7 B8 if any are left, the price will be $20(. Write for information; the survey is | “I has heard,” said Undle Ebe t Ve Y peompleted. - Arrangements Lo | politics makes strange bedfeliows. But lew y de by appoint- * a oh 4 ves e - . A $1300 will put you in possession of | Sleep nohow.”—Washington Star. an §¢-acre farm, large 10-room house, | Mre. Proudman—Our Willy got mer- barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- neriés and milkhouse; | itorious commendations &t school last acres all plant- ed, Including 1 acre of potatoes; place | Week. Mrs. O'Bull—Well, well! Afn't sifuated only 1% miles from Westerly, | it awful the number of strange dis- R. 1, and a 10-minute walk to troliey. | cases that's ketched by school chil Owner lives out of the-state and wili | dren s Tid Bite sacrifice if sale is made right away 3 agrr Possession glven at once. Smith-—We arc certajply in luck with WILLIAM A, WILCOX, | our new cook—soup, meat, yegetables Real Estate Broker. | and dessert—overything perfegt! Mrn. No. 41 Weat Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2.| 50 )8 but the dessert Was made by Her successor.—Fliegende Blaetter And yet they say there's no such thing as luck”” “What's happened now My dentist just called up and Jesd Westerly, R. L something to their advantas son, Prescription Speci Girders, Structal fron | | «|that is being taken off the Laurel Hill bridge FOR SALE | WANTED- s | to quick buyers as it must be — Wiy : .ire- | moved at once. ‘ { THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., 210 West Main St. Buyers of Scrap Iron, Metal and Waste Material of RONER WANTED Laundry TWAN dye New & Ar may4d all descriptions. PRINTING FOR_ FARMERS_ noteheads and 250 (regular busi- = \ ness size) envelo , neatl Tinted, for | | $1.75; 500 each, $2.79.. Send for sainples | | and prices for any VHRLNG you Are need of The Bullétin Ccmpany, Noc- Wieh, Conn. Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, met income on investment 9% per cent. Hcouses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from rafiroad sta- WEAVERS THE GLASIER MFG. CO, South Glastonbury, Cenn. Peck’s Real Estatz Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY $p132ring Stra THERST 6 1o advertiong medium 1n Eastern Coanecticut equal 1o The Bul. letin for DusiLesa resulis Yillimantis, Conn, | canceled an appointment I had with him."—Detroit Free Pres Mistress—Well, I'm_sorr: you want leave me, Mary; but what's your FOR SALE to reason? (Mary keeps silent.) Mistress No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, Something private? Mary (sudden ly)—No, mum; lease known as the K. H. Leavens Sl o R R lance corporal.—Tlustrated Bits. property. Fine grounds availa- 3 iyl ble for 2 building lots. Residence Lady ERES 208 Sy creams _ for can b aitered into two-family Testoring the complexion? Dreggiet house. Proposition will be con- tacttully) —Restocing, _ s ou sidered for exchange for smaller J| Mean preserving. =Lady— Give me half a dozen bottles.—P. 1. P. Lady (to small boy who is fishing) I wonder what your father would say if he caught you fishing on Sunday. Boy—T dou't know. You had bétter ask him. That's him a little farther up | the stream—Lippincott's Magazine. | “And now that you are through col | lege, what are you going to do? “T shall study medicine” ‘Rather crowded profession already fsn't it. Can't help that. I shall study meds- cine, and those who are already in the property, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE profession will have to take their Cotte—- of 9 [ soms, cieam |chances, that’s all"—London Opinion. That husband of mine has gone tos electric lights and ¢ -:n plumb- | tar” “what's the irouble now? “Why 5 & s .11 | last night he actually complained ing, at 1 River ' venue. Will my mustard plasters were not hot s those his mother used to maks be sold cheap on easy terms. | ““nouon o | “Exceeding the limit? cried Daw- N. TARRANT & CO. son. “Why judge, your roads arousd here are 8o rotten that a man couldn’t - 117 Main £*=2%, City, |#o faster than 10 miles a8 hour with | out endangering his life." “That's the | pint aid the justice of the peace, You were exceedin' the limit o' safe ty, and we find ye gullty of attempting | suicide, Ten dollars, If you please Harper's Weekly. FOR SALE A splendid new cottage, beautifully located with all modern improvements | on very easy terms, E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Strest, THE KALEIDOSCOPE After two failures, Ptof. Herschel Parker, of Columbja university, has succeeded in reaching the summit of Mount McKinley, the highest paak in | America ,which hitharto Ras been un | scaled” | | Phone 300, Mre. Carry, Chapman Catt, president of the International Suffrage conven tion, will have complated & tour of th world in October, having fnade no less For_S_ale Eight-room houss, centrally lo ited, all Improvements, with Jlthan 1,000 suffrage s es on the ter, 10 minutes' walk from [/ jour It is sald that she pald all niclin Square, and on car line the expenses of her own trip. fostspeiee ressakyls/And cen M Ivde Giltner Chandler, a Chi cago sculptor bas bBeen awarded, in 1 competition with five other sculptors, the commission for a $20,000 fountain to he erected on the State Fair grounds Dallag, Tex., to the memory of the [+ Sidne] Smith, for 25 years of the Texas State Fair FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, Norwich. e 7 hn D. Rockefeller has cut down the number of his augomobiles since | the government ordeder the dissolution of the Standard Oil company. Befors then he had five. The state department at Columbus, O., received, a request from Mr. Rockfeller for licenses and tags for four machines, SALE HORSES, They arrived on time. A good lot of chunks and draft horses, some to fill any place now. They must be sold, No | one can or will sell the same quality cheaper than I will Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, | Rev. Herman Kauffmans, of Johns- Tel. 1139, Je town, Pa., has resigned to hecome a = brewer He was identified with the brewery business in hix home town of lsenburg, Gergany, before he came to America (o study for the Winistry and accepted (he rectorship of one of the largest churches In Johnstow . Seashore Land For Sals Vorty acres of Ligh dané situate on state macadam road overioking the Atlantic ocean from Peint Judith on the east (o Montauk on the west. Only Trank Selfung, & Blacksmith, is sapl 25 minutes ride ‘rom Westesly statlon, [ 1o be rapldly sainiug. g ke un tha . Yo N M. & H. R B | champton shoer of fructions horses in FRANK W. COY. | Redwopd county, Miss, He does not Long_Distance Telephona, | use straps and ropes to hold the fii- 6 Higa Stre Westerly, R. L | tempered animals while be performs decild &S weird, whleh have ‘neuly horses his work, Instead ‘he strange German songs.. hepnotle infiuence. 1 - 1 avernisine meatum 2 letin for business results brought to him to be shod & e ¢ g " a2 AR o

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